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concrete test hammer

Concrete testing with original SCHMIDT Hammer is the most frequently used method worldwide for non-destructive testing of concrete and structural components. No other manufacturer offers such a wide range of different types. Each hammer is designed for specific test applications.

Please make your choice from the following:

Type with simple scale, e. g. type N

Pendulum hammer type PM to test mortar joints

Type with registration paper, e. g. type LR

Digital type, e. g. type DIGI-SCHMIDT

Standards: ISO/DIS 8045, EN 12 504-2, ENV 206, DIN 1048 part 2, ASTM C 805, ASTM D 5873, NFP 18-417, B 15-225, JGJ/T 23-2001, JJG 817-1993

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type n
Measuring range 10 to 70 N/mm compressive strength (below 25 N/mm type P is better suited). Impact energy = 2,207 Nm. Rebound values are read from a dial. Testing the compressive strength of a prefabricated concrete girder. Rebound values are recorded by an assistant who will calculate mean values and read compressive strength values from a conversion diagram.

type nr
Measuring range 10 to 70 N/mm compressive strength. Impact energy = 2,207 Nm. Rebound values are recorded as a bar chart on a paper strip. One roll of paper strip offers space for 4000 test impacts. A bridge concreted in several stages is tested for uniform concrete quality. The engineer will perform a series of tests in intervals of 10 m each.

type L/Lr
Measuring range 10 to 70 N/mm compressive strength (0,735 Nm). Handling and dimensions as for types N and NR, but with a three times smaller impact energy. These types are used for testing thin walled (< 100 mm) or small components but also cast stone components sensitive to impact.

type LB
Dimensions and impact energy as for type L. The impact plunger tip is a special design. Impact energy = 0,735 Nm. This type is used for burnt clay products.

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type DIGI-schmIDt
Measuring range 10 (ND) / 18 (LD) to 70 N/mm compressive strength. Rebound values are measured by an electronic method and may be read directly as compressive strength values. For further information see leaflet Nr. 810 34 001E.

Data transmission to PC for further processing.

Transfer and evaluation software ProVista. Integrated in the Software: - Additional conversion curves - Reduction factor for carbonated surface - Form factors

type Pm
This pendulum-type hammer is well suited for testing mortar joints of brick walls. A classification of the mortar quality is provided based on excessive test performance at the TNO, Technical Institute in the Netherlands.

Type PM for quality control of mortar in masonry.

testing anvil
Each test hammer should be checked after 1000 test impacts. A testing anvil is used to check whether the rebound test mechanism is working correctly. In case of values beyond the tolerance (due to contamination by very fine cement, wear or defects) cleaning or inspection will be required.

Testing anvil EURO Type N/NR/L/LR/LB/ DIGI-SCHMIDT

Testing anvil Type PM

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history
Good concrete is such an excellent classic building material that it would have had to be invented at once had it not existed for a long time! (Quote). The quality of concrete is mainly judged by its compressive strength directly affecting the load-bearing capacity and durability of concrete structures. In order to assess its compressive strength, relatively expensive destructive tests are necessary. The Romans were aware of the fact that good mortar (opus caementicium) is hard and of a high compressive strength. They tested its quality subjectively by scratching the surface with an iron nail. But only in the mid-20th century was this know-how utilised. A device was invented which made non-destructive compressive strength testing feasible. It was and is the Original SCHMIDT concrete test hammer The test hammer will hit the concrete at a defined energy. Its rebound is dependent on the hardness of the concrete and is measured by the test equipment. By reference to the conversion chart, the rebound value can be used to determine the compressive strength. For the first time it was feasible to measure the compressive strength of concrete in situ on a building structure. Meanwhile we have developed ten other types.
Constructed in 1950 The Pantheon in Rome, dating from 27 B.C. built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. The Rigi mountains in Switzerland, 1797 m above sea level, consist of pure concrete (pudding stone) and are 58 million years old.

measuring Procedure

(similar for all types)

Smoothen test area with a grinding stone.

Perform test series of at least ten test impacts.

The recording strip is used The compressive strength fc as test document. Mean of the concrete is read from a rebound value R may be conversion diagram. visually estimated.

ordering Information
UnIts

310 01 001 310 02 000 310 03 002 310 04 000 310 03 001 340 00 202 340 00 211 310 06 002 Include

Original SCHMIDT Type N Original SCHMIDT Type NR Original SCHMIDT Type L Original SCHMIDT Type LR Original SCHMIDT Type LB DIGI-SCHMIDT 2000 Type ND DIGI-SCHMIDT 2000 Type LD Original SCHMIDT Type PM Impact device, carrying case incl. grinding stone, operating instructions and calibration certificate, Type NR and LR additionally with 3 rolls of registration paper, Type DIGI-SCHMIDT additionally with indicating device and cable

accessorIes

310 09 040 Testing anvil EURO 310 10 000 Testing anvil P


Subject to change without notice.

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810 31 001E ver 09 2007

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